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Weighing stars from birth to death: mass determination methods across the HRD

Authors :
University of Leuven
University of Heidelberg
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US)
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
European Commission
Royal Society (UK)
German Research Foundation
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Max Planck Society
Serenelli, Aldo
Weiss, Achim
Aerts, Conny
Angelou, George
Baroch, David
Bastian, Nate
Beck, Paul G.
Bergemann, Maria
Bestenlehner, Joachim M.
Czekala, Ian
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Escorza, Ana
Van Eylen, Vincent
Feuillet, Diane
Gandolfi, D.
Gieles, Mark
Girardi, Léo
Lebreton, Yveline
Lodieu, Nicolas
Martig, Marie
Miller Bertolami, Marcelo M.
Mombarg, Joey S.G.
Morales, Juan Carlos
Moya, Andrés
Nsamba, Benard
Pavlovski, Krešimir
Pedersen, May G.
Ribas, Ignasi
Schneider, Fabian R.N.
Silva Aguirre, Víctor
Stassun, Keivan G.
Tolstoy, Eline
Tremblay, Pier Emmanuel
Zwintz, Konstanze
University of Leuven
University of Heidelberg
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (US)
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
European Commission
Royal Society (UK)
German Research Foundation
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Generalitat de Catalunya
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Max Planck Society
Serenelli, Aldo
Weiss, Achim
Aerts, Conny
Angelou, George
Baroch, David
Bastian, Nate
Beck, Paul G.
Bergemann, Maria
Bestenlehner, Joachim M.
Czekala, Ian
Elias-Rosa, Nancy
Escorza, Ana
Van Eylen, Vincent
Feuillet, Diane
Gandolfi, D.
Gieles, Mark
Girardi, Léo
Lebreton, Yveline
Lodieu, Nicolas
Martig, Marie
Miller Bertolami, Marcelo M.
Mombarg, Joey S.G.
Morales, Juan Carlos
Moya, Andrés
Nsamba, Benard
Pavlovski, Krešimir
Pedersen, May G.
Ribas, Ignasi
Schneider, Fabian R.N.
Silva Aguirre, Víctor
Stassun, Keivan G.
Tolstoy, Eline
Tremblay, Pier Emmanuel
Zwintz, Konstanze
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The mass of a star is the most fundamental parameter for its structure, evolution, and final fate. It is particularly important for any kind of stellar archaeology and characterization of exoplanets. There exist a variety of methods in astronomy to estimate or determine it. In this review we present a significant number of such methods, beginning with the most direct and model-independent approach using detached eclipsing binaries. We then move to more indirect and model-dependent methods, such as the quite commonly used isochrone or stellar track fitting. The arrival of quantitative asteroseismology has opened a completely new approach to determine stellar masses and to complement and improve the accuracy of other methods. We include methods for different evolutionary stages, from the pre-main sequence to evolved (super)giants and final remnants. For all methods uncertainties and restrictions will be discussed. We provide lists of altogether more than 200 benchmark stars with relative mass accuracies between [0.3 , 2] % for the covered mass range of M∈[0.1,16]M⊙, 75 % of which are stars burning hydrogen in their core and the other 25 % covering all other evolved stages. We close with a recommendation how to combine various methods to arrive at a “mass-ladder” for stars.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286585810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource